Aehra continues to develop its ambitious project of producing premium electric cars in Italyfocusing specifically on the Abruzzo region. The company recently presented the official names of its two battery-powered models: the “Impeto” SUV and the “Estasi” sedan. Both vehicles They have been designed to offer advanced technologies and latest-generation powertrains, with a range of 800 km and high performance, including a power between 550 and 600 kW and a maximum speed exceeding 260 km/h.
After a period of silence, Aehra has announced some exciting new developments. The production of the models Impetus and Estasi will start in mid-2026 at a new factory located in Abruzzo. To realize this project, the company has submitted a Development Contract to the Ministry of Business and Made in Italy, within the framework of the Automotive Fundwith a investment of 1.2 billion euros intended for the construction of the production plant.
The new plant, which will be built in Mosciano Sant’Angelo, will cover an area of 207,000 square meters and the first stone will be laid by the end of the year. This plant will not only represent an important infrastructure for automotive production, but will also have a significant impact on the local economy, creating 540 new jobs directly in the factory and another 110 jobs in Milan, where the company’s headquarters are located.
Aehra has also established strategic collaborations with the University of L’Aquila, one of the most advanced EV engineering centers in the world, and with the Politecnico di Milano. These partnerships will be critical to the development of the electric propulsion system and other future technologies, ensuring that the Impeto and Estasi models are at the forefront of the electric car industry.
With these developments, Aehra positions itself as a key player in the premium electric car market, determined to innovate and make a significant contribution to the local and national economy. The combination of advanced technologies, academic collaborations and a robust investment plan marks a major step forward for the company and the Italian automotive sector.
Source: www.autoblog.it